The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and the Jana Andolan Party, two principal
parties in the hills, have suggested the incorporation of additional
areas from the Dooars in the proposed Kalimpong district.
The proposals were made at an all-party meeting convened by
Darjeeling district magistrate Anurag Srivastava here today to seek
feedback on the creation of Kalimpong district and Mirik subdivision.
Sipchu, Toribari, Bagracote Pathorjhora, Ellenbari,Chilauna and Samsing -
the Dooars areas the Morcha wanted to be in the Kalimpong district -
are part of some of the 398 mouzas the party had demanded to be brought
under the GTA's jurisdiction.
Roshan Giri, the general secretary of the Morcha, said: "We support
the creation of Kalimpong district, a demand we had first raised. We
want areas like Sipchu, Toribari, Bagracote Pathorjhora,
Ellenbari,Chilauna and Samsing (which are presently in Jalpaiguri
district) to be incorporated in the new district. These areas are
contiguous to the present Kalimpong subdivision."
Giri said the Morcha wanted three subdivisions and seven blocks in the new district, and three blocks in Mirik subdivision.
Anmole Prasad, a member of the JAP's bureau, said the party had made a
written submission on various aspects of the formation of the Kalimpong
district. The JAP also wants parts of the Jalpaiguri district to be
included in the new district.
"We want the boundaries of the new district to be redrawn so that its
two sides have highways and a compact zone is created," said Prasad.
The JAP basically wants areas lying north of NH31 in Jalpaiguri
district to be the southern boundary of the Kalimpong district and areas
like Kalijhora, Lohapul, Suntalay and Rambi, which are along NH10 and
in the Kurseong subdivision, to be the western border.
The JAP wants Kalimpong district to have three subdivisions and 10
blocks. The party demanded at the meeting that four blocks be created to
make up the new Mirik subdivision.
"We also seek the formation of a committee comprising stakeholders,
NGOs, experts and citizens to monitor and assist the formation of the
district and the subdivision. Future meetings should be held at
respective locations (Kalimpong and Mirik) to enable detailed
discussions and new administrative townships should be created there to
de-congest the area," said Prasad.
Representatives of parties like the GNLF, ABGL, CPRM and the Trinamul Congress also attended the meeting.
Srivastava said the parties had been asked to submit the suggestions in writing by tomorrow evening.
"An all-party meeting is usually called before the start of the
process to create a new district. We have asked political parties to
submit their suggestions in writing by tomorrow evening so that we can
go through them and then prepare a report based on administrative
feasibility. The report will be submitted to the government as early as
possible," said Srivastava.(TT

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